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Nebraska teenage politico responsible for gay marriage initiative
One year after filing the initiative petition to end the same-sex marriage prohibition in the state of Nebraska, Chris Dyer, 18, is more dedicated than ever in reaching the required 112,877 signatures to place the Constitutional amendment repeal onto the 2012 ballot.
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The best reasons for marriage equality that you will ever see
So that you folks don’t think that I’m totally immersed in raising hell with the religious right, I present to you an absolutely stunning, stunning ad from Australia on why marriage equality is important. It is to the point, universal, and says it all.
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NC’s GOP House leader admits ‘personal difficulty’ with anti-LGBT amendment
This week, N.C. House Speaker Thom Tillis admitted he has “personal difficulty” with the anti-LGBT amendment he helped place on the upcoming primary ballot. “I don’t believe government should be telling us what to do,” he said.
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Maggie Gallagher: serving up hate, bigotry at the Thanksgiving table
Maggie Gallagher, the former chair of the notoriously anti-gay National Organization for Marriage, is offering some advice for serving up a heaping helping of hate and bigotry at your Thanksgiving table this year.
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Federal court agrees to consolidate appeals on constitutionality of Proposition 8
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal appeals court on Monday agreed to consolidate the appeal of the 2010 ruling that declared California’s Proposition 8 as unconstitutional, with the appeal of another federal judge’s refusal to vacate the ruling on the grounds that the presiding judge was biased.
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More Prop 8 rulings coming, more states ramp up gay marriage efforts
Get ready for a busy holiday season with a slew of activity in the Prop 8 case. Washington and New Jersey ramp up their marriage campaigns, with good news possibly coming before the end of the year. And homosexuals account for half of all murders, according to guy who makes things up.
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Ruling on Proposition 8 ‘standing:’ What it Means…
LOS ANGELES — The Proposition 8 case is back on the fast track with a ruling from the California Supreme Court that sets the stage for a huge victory that could come very soon.
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California Supreme Court: Prop 8 proponents can defend gay marriage ban
SAN FRANCISCO — In a unanimous ruling Thursday, the California Supreme Court said that Proposition 8 sponsors have the legal right to defend the state’s ban on same sex marriage.
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California Supreme Court to rule on ‘standing’ issue in Proposition 8 appeal
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notice that it will rule Thursday whether proponents of California’s Proposition 8 have “legal standing” to defend the 2008 voter-approved law ban on same-sex marriage.
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Campaign to defeat anti-gay marriage amendment in NC takes shape
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Meeting over the weekend with more than 400 of their supporters from across the state, officials with the statewide LGBT advocacy and education group, Equality North Carolina, previewed their official campaign to defeat an anti-LGBT constitutional amendment in May 2012.